Deraeocoris nebulosus (Uhler).
Barber Point, July 19, 1920. Plains, ;July 25, 1920. Deraeocoris borealis (Van Drizee) (Fig. 29, n).
Several specimens, collected at Barber Point during :July and August, on beech yellow and white birch, Sidi% pp., maple and alder. This inseet is largely predaceous and feeds upon plant lice. It also sucks np the droppings of "honey dew" of the aphids. On yellow birch we found it living in the woolly aphid, colonies, that cause the curled or wrinkled leaves. Tts color greatly resem bles that of the woolly aphids during its nymphal instars. Osborn took an adult feeding on a large nymph of a cereopid, Clostiptrrit on yellow birch at Barber Point.
Very common on white pine, Pin us strobus, at Barber Point, • during June, July and August, 1919 and 1920. Specimens are also at hand from Conifer, Plains and Wanakena. The latter specimens were probably swept from larch and spruce.
Taken on larch. Grasse River Bog, by Osborn.
Deraeocoris fasciolus Knight.
Wanakena, July 1-7, 1917, Barber Point. July 26, 19'0.
Monalocoris filicis (Linnaeus).
Barber Point, Plains, and Wanakena. June. July and August. 1919 and 1920.
liyaliodes vitripennis (Say).
Several specimens. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains during June, July and August. Adults were swept from yellow hireb and beech at Barber Point.
Dicyphns agilis (('ider).
Sweeping ferns. Barber Point and Wanakena, .July and August. 1917 and 1920.
Dicyphus famelicus Uhler. Barber Point, August 1, 1917.
Dicyphus vestitus Uhler.
Sweeping ferns in shady places at Barber Point and Wanakena. Thily and August, 1917, 1919 and 1920. Specimens are also at hand from Conifer and Wanakena.
Macrolophus separatus (Elder).
One female, taken at Wanakerm. July 15, 1920.
Labops hirtus Knight.
Numerous short-winged and a few long-winged forms, taken on grasses and weeds at Barber Point, Wanakena. Plains and Conifer during June. July and August. 1947, 1919 and 1920.
Strongylocoris stygicus (Say).
Many specimens swept from grasses and weeds in small open areas. Barber Point. Wanakena and Ph:ins during dune. ;July
and August.
Pilophorus amoenus 'tller (Fig. 9]. e, b and e).
Collected onspp.. yellow birch, beech,'maple, and white pine, also sweeping herbaceous plants. 'Phis is common during June. ,Tuly and August and is probably predaceous.
Ceratocapsus modestus (Uhler). Wanakena, August 1917.
Ceratocapsus punniIis (Uhler).
Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, July and August, 1917 and 1920. Specimens were swept from willow and grasses at Barber Point.
Lopidea media (Say).
Very common. Barber Point, Wanakena, Plains and Conifer. Specimens were taken on Sa/ix, maple. blossoms of spirara. and also by sweeping various grasses and weeds at Barber Point.
Diaphnidia pellucida Uhler.
On Salix spp., beech and yellow birch at Barber Point, July and August. 1917 and 1920. Breeding on hazelnut, Uorytas rostrata. Wanakena, June, July and August, 1917, 1919 and 1920.
Diaphnidia provancheri (Borque).
On beech and yellow birch. Barber Point, August, 1920.
Diaphnidia capitata Van Duzee.
Beech and yellow birch. Barber Point, June and July, 1919 and 1920. Very common and breeds on hazelnut in eompany with D. pellucida at Wanakena during June, July and August, 1917. 1919 and 1920.
Reuteria irrorata (Say). Cranberry Lake, August, 1917.
Orthotylus viridis Van Duzec. Barber Point, July, 1920.
Orthotylus translucens Tucker? On yellow birch. Barber Point, July 21, 1920.
Orthotylus dorsalis (Provaneher).
Common and breeds on spp. Barber Point, Plains and Wanakena, July and August, 1917, 1919 and 1920.
Orthotylus catulus Duzee. August 1-7, 1917.
ilnacora malina Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains. Very common during the summers of 1917, 1919 and 1920.
Mecomma gilvipes (Stal) (Fig. 30, a, female).
• Common in somewhat shaded, moist areas upon rank vegetation. Barber Point, Wanakena and Plains during ;lune, July and August.
Macrotylus sexguttatus (Provaneher) (Fig. 28, b).